Tag: Stuart Kernohan

Bridger says allegations were vindictive

Bridger says allegations were vindictive

| 24/11/2017 | 14 Comments

(CNS): Martin Bridger, the senior investigation officer of Operation Tempura, claims that allegations made against him amid the fallout of the discredited police corruption probe were vindictive. Yesterday’s announcement that the case against him had been closed and that there would be no charges may not have put a lid on the controversial inquiry, as Bridger […]

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Bridger keeps up pressure for CIG to lift Tempura lid

Bridger keeps up pressure for CIG to lift Tempura lid

| 29/02/2016 | 13 Comments

(CNS): Since the first complaint was made back in 2010 about the way the discredited and costly Operation Tempura investigation was conducted by the one time lead investigator, Martin Bridger, and his legal advisor on the enquiry, Martin Polaine,  Bridger has not given up trying to get the full story into the public domain. He told […]

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Bridger has new evidence about Tempura saga

Bridger has new evidence about Tempura saga

| 21/02/2016 | 36 Comments

(CNS): The former senior investigating officer of the discredited Operation Tempura has told CNS that he has “new and incriminating” evidence about that investigation. Martin Bridger also said he was never interviewed by the RCIPS regarding complaints he made about senior officials, which the governor has told him are not in the public interest to investigate. She has, however, allowed an […]

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Info boss warns PA’s not to hide behind confidentiality clauses

Info boss warns PA’s not to hide behind confidentiality clauses

| 17/04/2015 | 11 Comments

(CNS): The information commissioner was forced to uphold the legal department’s refusal to release the amount of public money it spent to pay off three senior police officers in the fallout of Operation Tempura because of a court order. But in his latest appeal ruling Jan Liebaers urges public authorities not to hide information behind such […]

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Bridger still not quizzed in latest Tempura probe

Bridger still not quizzed in latest Tempura probe

| 15/04/2015 | 5 Comments

(CNS): The former lead investigator in the ill-fated Operation Tempura internal police corruption enquiry has still not been interviewed in connection with the latest fallout. Martin Bridger is alleged to be the subject of a related criminal complaint in the ongoing saga but the former Scotland Yard officer has not been approached by the RCIPS […]

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Ex-top cop drops suit against Tempura boss

Ex-top cop drops suit against Tempura boss

| 10/04/2015 | 12 Comments

(CNS): The former RCIPS police commissioner, Stuart Kernohan, who recently settled his wrongful dismissal claim against the Cayman government out of court for an undisclosed but at least six figure sum, has dropped his related legal action against Martin Bridger, the former boss of the now notorious internal police probe, known as Operation Tempura.

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Secret police probe blocks Tempura report release

Secret police probe blocks Tempura report release

| 16/03/2015 | 8 Comments

(CNS): The Information Commissioner’s Office has been asked to once again re-assess a decision that a controversial report regarding a complaint about the internal police investigation, Operation Tempura, be released to the public. In the latest round in the ongoing legal fight by the governor’s office to keep this document secret, a judge has ruled that, […]

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Syed says he was governor’s office spy

Syed says he was governor’s office spy

| 21/01/2015 | 0 Comments

(CNS): The former president of the local university has claimed that between April 2003 and September 2008 he was undertaking “sensitive investigations” on behalf of the governor’s office into corruption among public officials in the Cayman Islands. Hassan Syed states that he also helped broker a deal with the former police commissioner, Stuart Kernohan, and the […]

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OT’s security advisor may be moonlighting

OT’s security advisor may be moonlighting

| 06/01/2015 | 7 Comments

(CNS): The man employed by the Foreign and Commonwealth Office as its security advisor for the overseas territories also has his own private security company, which he appears to run from his home in Palmetto Bay, Florida, presenting a serious, potential conflict of interest.

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